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MORANT 10 BUR CBRALTAR TUNNEL Digger of Wall Street Subway Engaged by Spain for Sea Project. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 23.—Paul J. | Moranti, the man who put Wall street | on stilts and carved & half-mile ditch through the world's greatest financial | schedule. Seven hundred men con- tributed to the work, and it will cost the city $5,735,149. In executing a job that experts said could not be done without sus) operations on the markets, jacked-up 35 skyscrapers, shifted a solid maze of electric conduits, gas, wa- ter and steam pipes, by- the most valuable network of cables in the world, removed a brick seéwer, sank his sup- ports in quicksand, dumped the exea- vated mud 12 miles at cea and fought every st of the way against dense traffic and swarms of pedestrians on the narrowest streets in the city. Morant! is the son of a distinguished Italian family and a graduate of the Royal Engineering School at the Uni- versity of Milan, to which only titled personages go for instruction. He has burrowed in the ground from the Ar- entine to the Bronx, and now, at 43, he oranti looks toward Spain and new worlds to | conquer. THE EVENING STAR, |BOSTON LABOR MEN RAP LIBERAL LEADER Declare Charges Made by Civic .Leugne Spokesman Were (Found to Be Unsupported. By the Associated Press. | BosTON, September 23.—Conrad W. | Crooker of the Liberal Civic League, & wet organization, was called “a pub- licity seeker and cam collector” and his charges that labor leaders were on the pay roll of political candidates opposed to labor were branded as un- | substantiated at a meeting of the Bos- ton Central Labor Union Sunday. A special committee had been ap- Republican clubs at the solicitation of Amos ’r;%hr. State Republican chair- ere pledged 1o, Yoie. oty 195 Repub: were pl vote on! licans, whether the nominees are labor. Ann: commissioner of concilia- tion for the United States Department of Labor, had been active in similar work, the committee charged. YOUNGEST WAR MAJOR IN ENGLAND EXPIRES Enlisted as Private at Age of 16 and Won Military Cross and High Rank at 18. By the Associated Press. SCARSDALE, N. Y., September 23 (#), —Maj. T. Kelvins Evans, said to have been the youngest major in the British Claiming the money for legal services, Wil Herbert in Suit Before Federal Radio Commission. La. was due them iam Jamieson »- ° 8. Ward, attorneys, filed outt for $2,000 in District Supreme Court yesterday against W. K. (Hello World) Henderson, who operates station KWKH at Shreveport, La. The plaintiffs alleged that they were WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930. W. K. HENDERSON SUED BY TWO ATTORNEYS Lawyers Ask $2,000 for Services retained by Henderson to defend him before the Federal Radio Commission January 15, 1929. Henderson, according to the suit, faced the loss of his fre- quency and power assignments, but the original strength of his station. Licensed to Marry. FAIRFAX, Va., September 23 (Spe- cial).—Marriage licenses have been is- Falls Church; George F. Troutman, 27, of 4036 Boarman avenue, Baltimore, Md., and Mary )fim)‘lue)r(, 21, of 3103 1 Hershey's REACHES AALESUND PORT lawyers were able to retain for him the | Norwegians Throng Quays in Trib- ute to Explorers—Bells Toll and Flags Flutter. By the Associated Press. AALESUND, Norway, September 23.— sued at Fairfax to Joseph H. Neal, 30, | The Swedish gunboat Svensksund, bear~ of Herndon, and Ollie Lu Ewing, 36, of |ing the bodies and relics of the air | to Smogen gloneen Salomon August Andree, Nils trindberg and Knut Frankel, arrived here at noon yesterday, escorted by the Nort steamer Michwel Milk Chocolate and cutters, it passed with its sallors s attention on the deck. The tolled a sorrowful mast. . After passing along the qua by its im the flordpg'n e way down the Sars and many sewlers, fishing boats Great crowds were assembled along thequlyuwlmzmefuumm-. Jaj is sending 4,000,000 pietes of gt ‘month. L with uncovered heads while church ? welcome and X buildings in the town flew flags at % the " Svensksund swung around and, {M ing escort, steamed out of pointed by the union to investigate Crooker’s charge that Martin T. Joyce, secretary-treasurer of the Massachu- setts State Federation of Labor, had been receiving $1,000 a week from Wil- liam M. Butler, Republ nominee, and similar Arge New Bedford labor men. It found no evidence that any member of organized labor had received money from political activities. ‘The committee in its partial report did find, however, that E. A. Johnson, secretary of the Building Trades Coun- cil, had assisted in forming workers’ section without disturbing the powder on ; & stenographer’s nose, is secking new | holes to dig. He looked forward today to his next Job—building a railroad tunnel under the Mediterranean Sea to connect Spain | map early this morning gained access ‘1& W-mgemspfinhh m:no:e::- | to premises 1830 I street, William S. - - cap o S < | Parks, occupant, reported to the police. P RS Gt ha M1 RGv | it s Giscubered tie TntEtet aid frightened him away before he had an | opportunity to get possession of valua- - les. Police were informed that Mrs. practically completed—one year ahead Parks can identify the intruder. Army during the World War, died at his home yesterday. He was 33. He died of pneumonia, aggravated by war gas. Maj. Evans enlisted as a private when the war began at the age of 16. A year later he Lecame a lieutenant and was made a major when he was 19. He won the military cross and several citations for bravery, He was president of the Battini Lighter Co. of New York. —— INTRUDER DRIVEN AWAY Removing a screen from a rear base- ment window, an unidentified colored Sweet Milk Chocolate Kisses Only 39¢ b Delicious sweet milk chocolate kisses just large enough for one bite. ..wrapped in tinfoil to insure their freshness at all times. Get a pound and give the family a real candy treat. Covered Almonds . Only 59(3 * Pound Selected roasted almonds with a thick luscious, coating of velvety milk choocllte...blendmg s flavor that will please every member of the family. Take home a pound tomorrow. Trinidad plans a general water de- velopment project throughout the island. 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